United States Stove EC95 warranty References

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL ADDENDUM

This addendum is a supplement to the Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Instruction Manual for this appliance. Do not neglect to read all instructions thoroughly.

ATTENTION: Installers of Fireplaces, Fireplace Stoves, Room Heaters, and Fireplace Inserts.

SUBJECT: Determining Equivalent Materials for Use as Hearth Extensions and Floor Protectors Over Combustible Floors.

1.If you are not a qualified installer of the product, we suggest that you consult with a qualified installer or other knowledgeable person for proper installation of the product. Your local building code official should also be consulted.

2.Refer to the section in the installation instructions on hearth extensions or floor protectors. Use the material speci fied in the instructions.

3.If a listed floor protector is specified as an alternate material, consult a local dealer that sells floor protectors which are listed by a recognized listing agency. If the solid fuel burning appliance requires one or two layers of 3/8 inch thick millboard, a Listed floor protector may be purchased that is intended for use in place of the required number of layers of millboard as specified in the instructions.

4.If an equivalent material for use as a hearth extension or floor protector is permitted in the installation instructions

and

a K, C, or R factor is specified, be sure (a) that the equivalent material is Listed by a recognized listing

agency, (b)

that the K or C factor is equal to or less than the number specified and (c) the thickness of the

material is at least

equal to the specified thickness in the installation instructions. The K factor for millboard is

equal to 0.84 BTU-inch/ (hr.) (°F) (ft2), which can be used to determine equivalency under Item 3 if necessary.

5.For reference, K, C, and R factors are given for building and insulating materials in engineering handbooks such as the ASHRAE Handbook of Fundamentals and the Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers by Baumeister and Marks.

6.K, C, and R factors are explained as follows:

A. The “K” factor represents the thermal conductivity of a material and is the time rate of heat flow through a homogeneous material under steady-state conditions, through unit area, per unit temperature gradient in the

direction perpendicular to a surface. BTU

or

(Btu)(in.)

_______________

 

________________________

(hr)(ft2)(°F/in.)

 

(hr)(ft2)(°F)

B.The “C” factor represents the thermal conductance of a material at a specific thickness and is applied to a specific homogenous material used at the stated thicknesses. (Note: The “C” factor is equal to the “K” factor divided by the thickness of material.)

C.The “R” factor represents the thermal resistance of a material and is defined as the reciprocal of either the “K” or “C” factor, expressed as “R per inch” (K factor reciprocal) or “R” with reference to a specific material thickness related to a specific application (C factor reciprocal).

REFERENCES:

1.ASHRAE Handbook, 1981 Fundamentals, published by American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Condition- ing Engineers, 1981; Chapter 23.

2.Eshbach, O. W., Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals, published by Wiley & Sons, 1936, 1952; Table 2, pp. 13- 39 to 13-43.

Note: Use of the K and C constants needs to be carefully considered since the exact number depends on the system of units involved. The value of the constant is different under different systems of units. K is identified in some tables as “per inch”; however, from a unit consideration, the “inch” (i.e. thickness) is actually in the numerator, not the denomi- nator, and to determine the K factor for a specific thickness (i.e., the C factor), it is necessary to divide by the thick- ness of the material. Other handbooks or manufacturers’ data cancel the inch of thickness in the numerator with the square feet of area in the denominator of the K factor, resulting in a variance of 12 in the table of values or in the manufactors’ data. An example calculation is as follows:

If the floor protector or hearth extension material is specified as one layer of 3/8 inch (0.375 inch) thick millboard with a K factor of 0.84, the following calculations apply:

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Contents Model EC95 Table of ContentsHOW this Heater Operates Building Codes and Safety StandardsSelecting a Location for the Heater Side Section View Plan Section View Floor Protection Chimney Connector PipeEC95 Oughly Informed Part C Minimum Clearance to Combustible Walls and Ceilings Heater InspectionTo Safely and Properly Install this Heater Heater Operation Information To Build a FireWood Facts Opening and Closing Fuel Feed Door FiretendingChimney Connector PIPE-CORROSION Inspection Venting System Chimney Connector and ChimneyDisposal of Ashes Venting SYSTEM-KEY to Good Heater Performance TroubleshootingWhat to do if the Heater Burns TOO Rapidly or Overheats Final Checklist of DO’S and DON’TS DONT’S See for Repair PartsEC95 Part Name See for Illustration of PartsReferences EC95

EC95 specifications

The United States Stove EC95 is a powerful wood and coal burning stove designed for both efficiency and comfort. Crafted with a blend of modern technology and traditional craftsmanship, this stove stands out in the market for its robust features and reliable performance.

One of the primary features of the EC95 is its dual-fuel capability, allowing users to choose between burning seasoned hardwood or coal. This versatility makes it an excellent choice for those looking to maximize their heating efficiency and fuel options, particularly in rural areas where access to different types of fuel may vary.

The stove boasts an impressive heating capacity, capable of warming spaces up to 1,500 square feet. This powerful output is largely due to its efficient insulation and innovative airflow design, which ensures that heat is evenly distributed throughout the room. The large, front-loading door provides easy access for adding fuel and tending to the fire, and its glass window allows users to enjoy a panoramic view of the flames, adding warmth to the ambiance of any room.

In terms of design, the EC95 features a heavy-duty steel construction, ensuring durability and longevity. The exterior is coated with a high-temperature paint that not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also protects the stove from wear and tear over time. Additionally, the unit is equipped with a built-in ash pan, making cleanup a breeze by allowing for easy disposal of ash and residues.

The stove incorporates advanced technologies designed to maximize efficiency and minimize emissions. It features a secondary combustion system that ensures a more complete burn of the fuel, reducing smoke output and increasing overall heating efficiency. This system not only contributes to a cleaner environment but also means less frequent refueling and maintenance for users.

Overall, the United States Stove EC95 exemplifies a balanced combination of practicality and performance. It caters to the needs of diverse households, whether for everyday heating or as a backup source during colder months. With its robust construction, dual-fuel capability, and innovative technologies, the EC95 stands as a reliable choice for those seeking an effective heating solution.